 This study found that the rate of infectious endothelitis, i.e., with anti-vascular endothelial growth factor, anti-veg, injection was 0.01%, which is significantly lower than the 0.028% reported in international literature and 0.027% in a local study. The authors concluded that anti-veg injections can be safely administered in a clean room as a routine procedure in an office-based setting, provided proper sterilization protocols are followed. They also caution against the practice of giving same-day bilateral intravitrial injections, as it puts patients at risk for bilateral IE, which could lead to serious consequences if not detected early. This article was authored by Fiza Shaheen, Mohammed Amir Awan, Aiman Hafiz, and others.